Girona Information

If you have never been to the regions of Girona, then we must start by explaining that the word that best defines them is DIVERSITY. Don't expect to find one landscape, one light, one vegetation... what you will find is a multitude of changing landscapes, evolving as you advance in one direction or another. Like a kaleidoscope, your senses will receive an avalanche of sensations, shapes, colours. And not only your eyes - your ears, your nose, your skin and your heart will absorb a multitude of impacts capable of producing the most pleasant emotions and the most diverse experiences.

Were we to wax poetic, we would now tell you about the picturesque coastal towns and fishermen's havens like Cadaqués, the charm and scenery of which captivated the maestro Salvador Dalí himself, or like Calella de Palafrugell, whose winding streets and coves echo the sounds of the "Habaneras" that, beyond the indispensable annual festival, bring back the reminiscences and longings of the sailors who emigrated to Cuba.

If you left your decision to us, we would certainly recommend that you visit the Cap de Creus Natural Park, whose landscape suggests what the earth must have been like in its origins, or the marshes of the Aiguamolls de I'Empordà, the Medes islands (in L'Estartit) and the coves and inlets of Begur and Palafrugell, and the citadel of Roses, the Greek and Roman ruins of Empúries (in L'Escala) or the medieval villages of Pals and Peratallada, and the Iberian remains of Ullastret, the old town of Tossa de Mar and the beautiful botanical gardens of Blanes and Lloret de Mar.. What we're getting at, in a nutshell, is that at the Costa Brava, you can probably enjoy the biggest concentration of enchanting sights and experiences In the shortest possible distance.

The Costa Brava's 200 km of coastline are a mosaic of Mediterranean
villages like L'Escala, Palamós and Sant Feliu de Guíxols, which
await you with patient expectation, with their rooftops washed by
the sun and their feet in the sand, draped in rock and green pines
to meet the golden waters of the Mediterranean. The uniqueness of
this moving and sudden encounter between mountain and sea is what
led the journalist Ferran Agulló to define this coast as the COSTA
BRAVA, the "Wild Coast".

But don't think for a minute that the scenery, the climate, the sun and the light are the sum total of the leisure and entertainment possibilities offered up by this land. We have worked hard to offer you a panoply of activities capable of effacing even the smallest trace of stress or boredom from your spirit. On bike or on foot, by car or even on horseback, through the skies, by the footpaths or along the cove-dotted coastline, the Costa Brava is an unsurpassable setting for your strolls or excursions. If nautical sports or golf are more to your liking, we also offer well-groomed and tended facilities and infrastructures. And if what you seek is more fun and entertainment, you will find beachside resorts like Empuriabrava, L'Estartit, Lloret de Mar, Platja d'Aro, Roses, Sant Antoni de Calonge, etc. where you can slake your heart's thirst until the sunset of your dreams.

Blue is the colour of the sky and the sea, and it's the colour of the flags granted each year by the European Environmental Education Foundation, synonymous with clean, crystal-clear, pollution-free waters. The flags are proof of the environmental quality of the water and sands of our coastline's beaches.

However, there is one thing you should never pass up: the bounty of our restaurants, the so-called mar i muntanya cuisine, a sublime combination of the fruits of the sea with the meats and vegetables of the mountains and plains. Specialities like the suquet de peix (fish stew), cuttlefish and peas, chicken with crayfish, meatballs with prawns, or rice casserole will fill your album of mementoes, pictures which will come fondly back to mind when reminiscing about your holidays.